This Week in Spring - January 29th, 2013

Welcome back to another installation of <EM>This Week in Spring </EM>!
I've been visiting developers and companies in India, China, and Japan. It's been an exciting time
to see what these emerging and powerful countries are doing with open source and with Spring, in particular!
Of course, stay tuned to <a href= "http://blog.springsource.org/">the SpringSource blog in the coming weeks</a>
some very cool examples and details!

In the meantime, as usual, we’ve got quite a bit of news to cover this week, including more news on the Spring 4 roadmap announcement from last week. If you want to get the absolute latest, check out the Spring 3.2 GA webinar replay on YouTube, where Spring Framework 4.0 is covered a bit toward the end. Let’s get to it!

This is a very cool extension, Marty! It’s like what I always wanted things like JAWR to be! The thing I most like about it, though? The fluid use of Spring Java @Configuration classes! Really slick and productive!

<LI> Allard Buijze over at Trifork has announced <a href= "http://blog.trifork.nl/2013/01/22/axon-framework-2-0-released/"> version 2.0 of the Axon framework</a>, which builds on top of many different Spring projects
like Spring core, Spring AMQP, Spring Integration and Spring Data MongoDB to bring
the CQRS pattern to developers in Java.

Blogger java2000_wl has put together a nice, Chinese-language (though, to be fair, the post is almost entirely code, in this case, and that language - if nothing else - is universal) postintroducing how to use Spring Data Redis